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6 years 8 months ago #11325

Puneet Maheshwari

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If a team member working on a non critical path activity (float 4 days) gets delayed by 2 days. -- no change in project duration hence no baseline change.... Hence no need of PICC
6 years 8 months ago #11317

Stan Po - Admin

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Dear mavs19,

There is another post in our forum that addresses this topic. You may check it here:

www.project-management-prepcast.com/kune...cuments-updates#9358
6 years 8 months ago #11293

Ahmed Amin

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for the example you stated, of course No, CCB will not be involved in such changes or similar things that are considered daily work of a PM. the CCB will concerned only if the project baselines (schedule, scope, cost) or constraints (quality, resources, risks) might be affected.
6 years 8 months ago #11285

mavs19

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Hi :

I know that change that impact baselines have to go through PICC which means it has to be approved by the change control board (CCB). What about change s that are determined to not impact baselines. ? Should they go to the CCB for approval as part of the PICC process.

e.g. If a team member working on a non critical path activity (float 4 days) gets delayed by 2 days. While this will not impact the schedule baseline it will still require update sto the project schedule or milestone list . Would this change have to go through PICC. If yes, would it go to the change control board ?

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